On 17 October 2022, Ulf Kristersson was elected Sweden’s Prime Minister.
The next day Prime Minister Kristersson made it clear there would be
no climate and environment minister – he dissolved the Ministry of the
Environment. Environmental issues have been relocated to the Ministry of
Enterprise and Innovation.
Two weeks before, the Ministry of
the Environment Sweden issued a press release stating it was “supporting
efforts of developing countries on emission reductions, climate
adaptation, capacity-building and technology transfer.” In other words,
supporting the implementation of Agenda 2030.
In June 2019,
the World Economic Forum (“WEF”) and the United Nations (“UN”) signed a
strategic partnership framework to accelerate the implementation of the
2030 Agenda. WEF has a Strategic Intelligence platform which includes
Agenda 2030’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (“SDGs”). You can explore
the interactive map for SDG13 (climate action) HERE or the map for “climate change” HERE
and it will soon become obvious that the “climate change” agenda’s aim
is not to protect wildlife or the environment nor is it about “saving
the planet.”...<<<Read More>>>...